CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
A
was specifically designed to test adult intelligence.
B
provides separate scores for performance intelligence and verbal intelligence.
C
is completely culturally fair, in that children of different cultures do just as well as children in this culture.
D
assumes that intellectual ability in childhood improves as age increases.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Stanford Binet Scales-Fifth Edition (SB5) is intended for examinees between the ages of 2 and 85 years old (Roid, 2003).

Detailed explanation-2: -The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales for Early Childhood, Fifth Edition (Early SB5) is a specialized version derived directly from the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales-Fifth Edition (SB5). It provides a psychometrically superior, accessible, and cost-effective test of intelligence for use with young children.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Stanford-Binet is a traditional intelligence test designed to assess your child’s IQ, or intelligence quotient. While the test includes both verbal and nonverbal sections, the exam skips around through different questions to best assess each child’s unique cognitive abilities, strengths and weaknesses.

Detailed explanation-4: -The standard measure of intelligence since 1916, the Stanford-Binet documents the cognitive strengths and weaknesses of children, adolescents, and adults. Its 10 subtests assess five cognitive factors: Fluid Reasoning; Knowledge; Quantitative; Visual-Spatial; and Working Memory.

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